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Old 03-13-04, 11:17 PM   #1
CONCEPT03
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Unhappy help with sick tree frogs

we have a 55 galon terrarium set up: dirt bottom, half moss on top, nice big clean water dish, pleanty of wall plants for hiding, red heat bulb, half screen lid for ventalation. It houses 1 giant american bull frog, 2 cuban tree frogs and 1 whites dumpy tree frog, 1 died last week.

And all but one are sick

First one of our whites dumpy was darker redish in color hung around the bottom dug himself holes to hide in. We thought he looked sick so we consulted a very trusted pet shop manager she said that he must be a male and is acting like a normal male would act. So we thought everything was fine, but then he died on a dish, where there was a little blood that came from him.

Then one of our cuban tree frogs began to act the same as the dumpy, hes still alive but VERY skinny and just clings to the side of the water dish all day. His eyes are really squinty too.

Now our other whites dumpy is acting the same, currled up on the bottom, yet still quite lime green. And the bull frog has lost his hugh appitite, and seems to have lost his abblity to move about, and now is shrinking due to not eating.

My one Cuban tree frog still seems to be fine
Please any suggestions on what to do ?? and why this is happinging???? we thought they had everything they needed.
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